Isabelle Yasmina Adjani (born 27 June 1955) is a French film actress and singer. A five-time winner of the César Award for Best Actress, she won for Possession (1981), One Deadly Summer (1983) Camille Claudel (1988), La Reine Margot (1994) and Skirt Day (2009). She was made a Chevalier of the Legion of Honour in 2010, and a Commander of the Order of Arts and Letters in 2014.

After success in the Comédie-Française, Adjani's lauded performance as Adele Hugo in the 1975 film The Story of Adele H., earned her the first of two nominations for the Academy Award for Best Actress. Her second nomination for Camille Claudel, made her the first French actress to receive two nominations. She also won Best Actress at the 1981 Cannes Film Festival for Possession and Quartet, and the Silver Bear for Best Actress at the 1989 Berlin Film Festival for Camille Claudel. Her other films include The Tenant (1976), Nosferatu the Vampire (1979), Subway (1985), Diabolique (1996) and French Women (2014).

Biography

In 1979, she had a son, Barnabe Nuytten, with the cinematographer Bruno Nuytten, whom she later persuaded to direct her in Camille Claudel. From 1989 to 1995, she had a relationship with Daniel Day Lewis, who left before the birth of their son, Gabriel-Kane Day-Lewis, in 1995. Day-Lewis, who goes by the name of Gabe Day as of 2013, is an aspiring hip-hop artist.

Adjani was later engaged to the composer Jean Michel Jarre; they broke up in 2004.

, 1h36Directed byPrem SoniOriginIndeGenresComedy, Romantic comedy, RomanceActorsPreity Zinta, Isabelle Adjani, Gaurav Channa, Salman Khan, Mala Sinha, Shekhar KapurRoles Marie EliseRating41% Two complete strangers Akash (Rhehan Malliek) and Ishkq (Preity Zinta), meet on a train from Rome to Paris and end up spending the evening together in the romantic city. However, owing to a ‘no baggage’ pact set by Ishkq, the two part ways the next morning without a proper goodbye. Ishkq, being the strong-headed independent girl, moves on, while Akash ends up falling for the girl he spent the evening with. They cross paths once again in Paris but will there be ‘Ishkq In Paris’?

, 1h35Directed byFrançois DupeyronOriginFranceGenresDrama, Comedy, Comedy-dramaThemesL'adolescence, Films about childrenActorsOmar Sharif, Pierre Boulanger, Gilbert Melki, Jérémy Sitbon, Isabelle Renauld, Isabelle AdjaniRoles StarRating73% The film begins in a working-class neighborhood in the Paris of the 1960s. The main character, Moїse Schmidt (Momo), is a young Jewish boy growing up without a mother and with a father afflicted by crippling depression. Momo is fascinated by the elderly Turkish Muslim man, Ibrahim Demirci ([demiɾˈdʒi]), who runs a grocery store across the street from his apartment (where Momo often shoplifts). Their relationship develops and soon Momo feels closer to Ibrahim than to his father. Ibrahim affectionately calls Moїse Momo, and adopts him when his father leaves and commits suicide. Momo and Ibrahim go on a journey to Turkey, Ibrahim's homeland, in their new car (a Simca Aronde Océane) where Momo learns about Ibrahim's culture. Before they can have an big advanture, Ibrahim is killed in a car crash and Momo returns to Paris to take over the shop.